Thursday, October 14, 2010

Self-Improvement - How to keep yourself from Withering

Recently, a woman said to me: "I feel so dried up." I was confused what they meant by wilting. She went on to say that she felt that her life had become so predictable, repetitive and rather boring. Both her job and her marriage were OK, but neither was a challenge and exciting. She added that she also felt withered because they had neglected their bodies. What she was most excited that such a happy person with many interests and lots of energy are used.

I had heardsimilar expressions from other men and women in their second half of life. Although no one else had, what was the matter as a "dying". But the meaning was the same.

How to invite yourself? The key to change is to begin by thinking differently and by action.

1. Do you think you can make changes

With truly believe that change is possible throughout life, we free ourselves up to growth. Just as plants need to be maintained constantly topeople do prosper. If we are not new challenges from outside, or new goals for us on the inside do we actually start to wilt. It is a human need that we have to create our life by what we know deep down inside that we are able.

2. Be there for the long haul

We are all creatures of habit. If we do something and it always becomes a habit. To change habits, have clearly in mind, what you want to change and begin to keep pace with small steps. Lasting changetakes persistence and after a while you will develop new habits.

3. Grow during the entire life

Things to do, as long as you enjoy it. If boredom on sets you wondering what you must do to complete the task or situation even more interesting. For example, couples need to maintain their relationship otherwise the relationship will lose vitality and will be operated mainly by the stresses of life. Similarly, it has a chance to grow and to work, be challenged becauseotherwise the mind is dulled. One of the characteristics of the second half of life is a renewed longing for life to have meaning and purpose. Cherish your inner voice because it is encouraging you to give birth to your authentic self.

4. Take action

The most important thing to do to get started. For example, if you have more power to review your eating habits for yourself. Do you eat things that you are indulging in fuel or energy zappers? You can make aconscious decision to drink more water instead of soda. There must be aware of and specific. You can tell yourself "I drink a soda a day and make up water all other times is". This decision must be tracked daily and before you know it you will have developed a new healthier habit.

Look at life as a journey. You are the orchestrator of the trip. If you are on a path that does not give you the satisfaction you will then feel like a new path. Enjoy the process because heYou can in directions you do not think to take.

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